Tag Archives: J.K. Rowling

Diary Blog, 21 April 2026

Afternoon music

[Ipanema at sundown]

Talking point

Tweets seen

Our animal friends.

[“Extraordinary testimony from Oliver Robbins to the foreign affairs select committee:

  • he was subject to ā€œconstant pressureā€ from No 10 when he arrived in the foreign office to get Peter Mandelson in post asap.
  • fcdo was urged to allow Mandelson’s appointment as ambo without usual vetting process – but dept pushed back and it eventually went ahead.
  • Downing Street took a “dismissive” attitude to vetting & Mandelson was given access to fcdo, low classification ID & higher classification briefings before he was actually granted clearance.
  • he confirms he had not told anybody in No 10 about the UKSV decision.”]

That translates to a Commons with about 355 Reform UK MPs (solid majority), 78 Greens (very weak official Opposition), 74 LibDems, 49 Cons, 45 SNP, and 23 Lab, meaning that 380 persons currently sitting as Labour MPs are not so far from losing their jobs, losing their status, and losing their salaries, expenses, perks etc. Once again, on those figures Starmer would lose his own seat.

Our animal friends.

Says it all. The only mistake in that 3-4 minute clip is where he says that Starmer is a solicitor (he’s a barrister).

Both System parties are running out of road, indeed effectively have run out of road.

All voters on 7 May should vote elsewhere than Lab or Con— whether Reform UK, the loonie fake-Greens, Independent candidates, even the ridiculous LibDems led by a show-off buffoon.

For the red squirrel problem, breed and/or release pine martens, who prey only on the greys (not a full or final solution to the decline in the red squirrel population, but would stop the steep decline).

As to the ever-reducing proportion of real (white, European) British people in Britain, another solution, or other solutions, may be required.

When I lived for several months in Egypt, about 28 years ago, I realized myself, and also was told by others, that the locals not only are careless about the lives and welfare of animals, birds, and sea-life, but actually take pleasure in hurting and killing them. You may or may not decide that the blame lies with backward Islamic culture (they might have developed that way under some other religion/culture), but that is how they are.

Many of the other backward peoples of the Earth are no better and, now that we no longer control them via European imperial rule, we cannot ameliorate, in “their own countries”, the symptoms of their backwardness. What we can do, however, given the will, is to prevent them coming to the UK and other parts of Europe, and also remove or eliminate those already here.

[“This is a man who desires nothing more than to be admired, whose entire shtick revolves around presenting himself as a hero worthy of envy and emulation (lest we forget, he ‘identifies with Gandhi and Martin Luther King’). To people like Maugham, any perceived diminution of what they believe to be their exalted status feels like a mortal attack, which is why every loss must be spun as a win, and black must be made to be white if the facts threaten his self-image.

He’s just the latest in a long line of people on social media who think they’re dealing me a fatal blow by telling me I’ve lost popularity, that my legacy is tarnished or that former fans hate me. None of these people appear to grasped yet that I’m completely indifferent to being disliked by people I’ve never met, especially those I do not respect because of their online behaviour or what I believe to be their irrational and illiberal views.

Maugham is a textbook narcissist who can’t believe that everyone else doesn’t live life with an unceasing thirst for validation from complete strangers. In spite of the fact that we’ve never met, and that as the years have rolled by I’ve been very open about the fact that I find his public behaviour increasingly bizarre, he seems to genuinely believe that the loss of his approval will cause me anguish. In reality, it’s a welcome source of ongoing entertainment, so long may he continue.“]

I wish people in this country would not use Yiddish words in ordinary discourse but, leaving that aside, J.K. Rowling is quite right about that Maugham person. Anyone who (like me) saw his appearance a few years ago on Christmas University Challenge (alumni version of the famous TV quiz show) could not fail to be struck by Maugham’s combination of massive self-esteem and equally huge ignorance on pretty much any topic or question.

I fear that, in this country, the status of “KC” (King’s Counsel), has become as devalued as that of “Professor” and others.

Late tweets seen

[“Facial recognition isn’t the end point, it’s the infrastructure.

Let me explain.

Step 1: introduce the technology for a ā€œreasonableā€ purpose

crime prevention
public safety
efficiency

Step 2: normalise it
ā€œlaw abiding citizens have nothing to fearā€
only used in limited cases, nothing to worry about

Step 3: expand its use
more locations
more databases
more integration with other systems

Step 4: connect it
ID systems
Digital banking Currency
Travel
online access
public services

Step 5: enforce through it
access granted or denied
movement tracked
behaviour monitored

By that point, it’s no longer optional, that’s how digital control systems are built through layers.

Once the infrastructure exists, it rarely stays limited.

What it’s used for today is what it makes possible tomorrow.“]

I see no reason to change my 2016 assessment of Trump as “a loudly-squawking parrot in a gilded cage, guarded by a phalanx of Jews“.

Late music

[Napoleon in Red Square, Moscow, 1812; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_of_Moscow_(1812)]

Diary Blog, 25 May 2025

Morning music

[Vladimir Volegov, The Girl and the Sea]

Kemi Badenoch

Saw a few minutes of an interview on Sky News with the truly ridiculous Nigerian woman now supposedly leading the Conservative Party. She came out with the ridiculous statement that Israel is fighting Hamas as a proxy war for Britain!

Of course, we knew that she is a member of Conservative Friends of Israel, but she is a total puppet, even compared to Starmer-stein and his Labour Friends of Israel government. Like a ventriloquist’s dummy.

Apart from that, she seemed unwilling to answer the questions posed about Israel’s disgusting behaviour in Gaza. In fact, like many blacks, she seems to think that the more, and the more emphatically, and the louder, she talks, the more intelligent she seems. In a word…no.

If the Conservative Party retains this massive bad joke as “leader”, it will face electoral collapse.

Tweets seen

All sensible proposals from a former Labour Party press officer.

Starmer-stein’s government of cretins will not, of course, do anything of the sort. They have committed to following the wrong path, the sadistic/punitive path previously taken by Alistair Darling, David Cameron-Levita, George Osborne, Iain Dunce Duncan Smith etc.

That former Labour press officer is still mainly in the “two main parties” ping-pong mindset; he is not alone— many others also still think like that.

Still, he is correct in his basic thesis, as I see it— that governments exist to govern, and today that means not just sitting in the seat of power and “defending the realm” from invasion etc (something which, taking it in a wide sense, has anyway not been done for at least 20 years), but actually accomplishing things for the people, and making them feel, if not “happy”, then at least content.

Starmer-stein’s government was doomed pretty much from the start.

From the newspapers

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14731867/mother-date-personal-trainer-police-officers-hospital.html

This is the young mum who found herself on a nightmare first date with a fitness instructor which ended in a police chase and a £250,000 pile-up that left seven police officers in hospital.

Mum of two Courtney Redfern, 27, was on her first date with Mayzar Azarbonyad, 20, when police tried to stop his powerful BMW M5 as he drove her home.

Despite Courtney’s protests, Iranian-born Azarbonyad put his foot down and led police on a terrifying high speed pursuit through Gateshead and onto the A1M towards Newcastle.”

[the woman involved]
[the defendant]
[the scene of the damage]

Last month Azarbonyad appeared at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court where he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, failing to stop twice and having no licence and no insurance during the crash.

The Iran-born defendant, who came to the UK in around 2020, also admitted a series of other driving offences, including driving without insurance or a licence on April 16th – a week after the collision.

[Daily Mail]

Is this “peak UK 2025”? Ridiculous English slut leaves her two young children at home so that she can take cannabis and get ****** by a 20-y-o non-European migrant-invader, while said invader commits a whole list of offences in the country that wrongheadedly allowed him to stay in the first place (and that continues to tolerate his presence).

When you read a story like that (and there are many newspaper stories, daily, of similar if less spectacular type), you realize anew what a huge cultural and social (as well as political) national revolution is now required.

More tweets seen

Not a “camp” or “bantustan”, or whatever. No, Jews are constructing a “humanitarian zone“, and will require Gazans to stay there (or be shot “while trying to escape”, no doubt…).

Surprisingly honest from one of them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehud_Olmert.

Those who persist in supporting Israel in its actions in Gaza (etc) are complicit in war crimes. Many of those are in the UK. Not all are Jews, incidentally. Kemi Badenoch is one of the most craven. Does one call her a “puppet”, a “slave”, or what?…

https://twitter.com/AbujomaaGaza/status/1925113539837989016

https://twitter.com/AbujomaaGaza/status/1926599105238667291

The (((influence))) is pervasive in “British” newspapers…

Thinking of the Lucy Connolly and other cases, this is injustice delayed. Oh, no, wait…

Ah, so Mary Prior is now head of the Criminal Bar Association. I have not, I think, ever met her, but she used to tweet to me (very occasionally) years ago, years before I became an “unperson”, and years before a pack of Jews had me expelled from Twitter (in 2018), and even before I was (wrongfully and unlawfully) disbarred in late 2016 (yet again as a result of Jew-Zionist conspiracy), in respect of which, see

See also:

The Jew-Zionist cabals in the UK have been trying to have me prosecuted and, in their highest hopes, imprisoned, for about 13 years now. No doubt their attempts will be renewed. However, Fate itself has helped me in various ways. Some of the worst persecutors have “gone up the chimney”, especially in the last 2-3 years. I hope that others will soon be following them. (no names, no pack drill…).

The stars in their courses fight on the side of the just” [ancient Chinese proverb]

In the meantime, my blog has never been interrupted or impeded by the false accusations made by the Jew-Zionist conspirators; it continues to be written and published, and read across the UK, across Europe, and across the whole world, even if on a relatively modest scale.

One human soul is a big audience“…

More tweets seen

Starmer-stein is just afraid —with reason— that the voters of this country, in their justified rage, are going to stamp on Labour and Cons alike, and look elsewhere for salvation; first to Reform UK, but later to social nationalism.

Late music

[Arnold Bocklin, Ruins by the Sea]

Basic Income and the Welfare State– some ideas and reminiscences

Overview

At various times in history, there was either no social welfare system at all, or one which depended on spontaneous or systemized charity: individual alms-giving in the Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and other traditions; more organized supply of food, shelter or money as in the ancient Roman dole, Renaissance attempts at poor relief and the cheerless “workhouses” of 19thC England (which in fact continued in places in some form or another until the Second World War and the emergence of the postwar Welfare State).

It is a matter for historical debate whether organized “welfare” in Europe started with the mediaeval Roman Catholic church or in the 19thC with Bismarck, who set up in Prussia and then in the unified Germany a system not unlike those which emerged later in other European countries (eg in the UK under Lloyd George) and further afield: for example, Uruguay had one of the most generous “welfare” (social security) systems in the world until it collapsed in the 1970s under the weight of its expense.

However, the Roman Catholic and other religious and other non-State providers of “welfare” rarely give out money. They supply, variously, food, shelter, often educational and medical help.

The more modern “welfare” systems, eg in the UK, were based on the idea of social insurance: during a working lifetime, you paid in; in periods of unemployment, disability, sickness, old age, you were paid out. In the UK, this has become largely notional. Some tax is stillĀ designated as “National Insurance” payment but of course is just an extra type of income tax, fed straight into central funds and not in any way ringfenced.

Some anecdotal evidence

Like many people of my age (b. 1956) in the UK, I had to request State assistance occasionally in the past. This is or was far more common than generally supposed. The writer J.K. Rowling, now supposedly worth Ā£100 million, has described how only the more generous –compared to today– social security of the 1990s enabled her to sit in cafes (partly to keep warm) with her baby, and to write the stories that not much later becameĀ Harry Potter. More egregiously, the vampire of Britain’s social security system, Iain Duncan Smith, has admitted that he claimed social security after having left the Army (ignominiously, having only achieved the rank of lieutenant after six years). In fact, Smith, or as he prefers to be known, Duncan Smith (the Duncan not being part of his original surname), claimed social security under false pretences, making him a hypocrite as well as what Australians apparently call a “dole blodger” and (as seen in the scandal of his fake CV and Parliamentary expenses) a fraud.

Certainly, there are those who abuse the social security system. In the past, that was far more common, because the almost Stasi level of control and surveillance that now exists for claimants in Britain had not then been put into place. The system was itself less punitive, less quick to demand impossible levels of enthusiasm for what is now and vulgarly called “jobseeking”.

I knew one woman, a citizen of the Soviet Union, who, having run away from her husbandĀ in New Zealand, came to the UK and claimed social security (including disability benefits). How could this happen? Well, her ex-husband, though resident in New Zealand, had a British passport (was British citizen) and had the right to reside in the UK. That meant that his estranged wife could do likewise, even though she had no other connection with the UK and had never even landed there! In fact, that woman never had a job (beyond odd occasional part-time jobs teaching Russian conversation at evening classes). She was supplied with monies for being slightly disabled (kidneys), monies for not having a job, monies for having two children of school age. She was also supplied with free housing. I encountered that person in 1981. She was, I heard, still collecting from the “British taxpayer” in 1996 and is almost certainly still collecting (now State Pension too!) in 2017…All monies legally-obtained, without fraud of any kind.

Another case. A young man (in the mid-1990s), from a very affluent family, who, nonetheless, was “unemployed” and so received whatever unemployment benefit was called then, as well as Housing Benefit for the large flat he occupied in Marylebone, London. In fact, the flat was owned (under cloak of a private company) by the young man’s mother (who lived in Surrey), while the young man had his own freelance work as both a designer and a male model. In this case, there certainly was some kind of dishonesty, both on the part of the young man and his mother. I doubt that they could do the same today, but I last heard of them over 20 years ago, so do not know.

The above two examples seem to show abuse of a system, but here is another case from the 1990s; less obvious, less easy to judge: a single mother of a school-age child, she about 40-y-o, with no relevant educational qualifications. This lady had a small, indeed micro, informal business, making coffee and selling home-made sandwiches to the ladies having their hair done at a large London hairdressing salon. A “Trotter’s Traders” enterprise (“no income tax, no VAT” etc…). About Ā£200 profit on a good week, but more usually less. Not enough to live on, even then, paying Central London rent. That lady was getting State benefits as a single mother; she was getting Housing Benefit too. Now it could be said that she was “defrauding” the State, but her earned income was not enough to live on without State help. Had she given up her private work, the State would have saved nothing, the economy generally would have suffered from her not earning and spending, she and her son would have suffered considerably.

Basic Income

For me, the answer to the above lies in Basic Income, a certain amount paid to every citizen (nb. not to everyone just off the boat, or those who have walked through the Channel Tunnel). The level at which it is set will be, inevitably, contentious. Some will end up with less than under the existing system of State benefits etc. However, it has the merit of certainty. Everyone knows thatĀ x-amount will be paid weekly or monthly; those over a certain (to be decided) income can have the Basic Income payment clawed back via the tax system. It may be that everyone should also get free local transport.

The benefits of Basic Income are several. Every citizen will have the basic wherewithal of life: food, shelter, transport etc, without being forced to jump through hoops, without being bullied or snooped upon. The State will save vast amounts on administration, salaries of penpushers, maintenance of useless and expensive buildings such as those called (another vulgarity) “jobcentres”. There will be little scope for fraud and deception, because everyone under a certain income will get the same amount. If society wants to provide the disabled, sick etc with more than the basic amount, then an assessment programme (decent, honest, not cruel, unlike the existing ones) can be put into place for that.

This is obviously the way to go.